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US1221172A
US1221172A US8201716A US8201716A US1221172A US 1221172 A US1221172 A US 1221172A US 8201716 A US8201716 A US 8201716A US 8201716 A US8201716 A US 8201716A US 1221172 A US1221172 A US 1221172A
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    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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  • This invention relates to a ribbon holding device for use on the hair.
  • the principal objects of the invention are to provide a simple device for this purpose which can readily be attached to a hair ornament, in the form of a barrette or other form complete in itself; to provide a construction in which the application vof the ribbon holder to the hair ornament and its detachment therefrom can be accomplished in a very simple manner; and one in which the pressure of the ribbon inside the holder will not only not tend to displace the holder, but will tend to keep it more firmly in position. Further objects and advantages will appear hereinafter.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan of the same
  • Fig. 3 is a rear elevation, partly 1n section' Fig. 4 is a sectional view on the line 4-4 in Fig. 3, and
  • Fig. 5 is a plan of a barrette showing this invention applied thereto.
  • the invention is applied to a hair ornament which consists preferably of a single plate of Celluloid or other similar material, having two posts 11 and 12 on the rear, one for receiving aI rubber band 13 and the other constituting a, hook for engaging the loop end thereof. l
  • the hair ornament can be placed around a braid of hair or the like and held in position by the rubber'connection 13.
  • this hair ornament 10 is complete in itself. It may be provided with any desired ornamentation, but 1t has a cruciform opening near the center made up of a longitudinal slot 15 and opposite transverse extensions 14 extending in the other direction, so that the two together constitute a cross.
  • the purpose of the extension 14 is to receive the legs 1G of the ribbon holding member 17.
  • This member is of a bow form having a. passage therethrough for receiving the ribbon A which is preferably folded so as to have three thicknesses. In this way a bow is provided with considerably less ribbon than if it were tied and the ribbon is not worn or damaged to the same extent.
  • the two legs 16 are formed at the ends of the bow and consequently are flexibly connected by it as it is preferably made of sheet celluloid or other similar material. They have enlarged feet 18 at their ends which are adapted to pass into the slot 15 and then, when all the way through, they expand ⁇ so as to come behind the ends of the extension 14 and hold the device locked in position.
  • the holder 17 with the ribbon therein is held horizontally and the feet pressed together and moved into the slot 15, then allowed to expand so that the legs come into the extensions 14. ⁇ The device is thus held lirmly in position until pressed inwardly again.
  • the ribbon which is contracted in the holder 17 and exerts a pressure upon it for the purpose of opening it outwardly, does not tend to displace the holder from the main member, the hair ornament 10.
  • the more ribbon that is caught in it the more firmly it will be held and the more diflicult it will be to loosen it for replacing the ribbon or for other purposes.
  • curved devices are made of sheet cellu ⁇ loid there is some tendency for them to straighten out to their original fiat condition.
  • the device were arranged so as to be caught onaccount of its curvature, it might tend to become useless after a time, but in the present case any tendency on the part of lthe Celluloid to straighten out will only assist in locking it more firmly in position.
  • Fig. 5 I have shown the same ribbon holder as applied to a barrette 20 and it will be understood that the cross-shaped slot is providedV in that case as in the other.
  • a ribbon holder comprising a complete hair ornament having means for securing it to the hair, and provided With a cruciform slot With one part extending longitudinally and having transverse extensions, and a ribbon holding member of bow-shaped form provided With two legs adapted to be pressed together to enter the longitudinal part of said slot, whereby by their natural resiliency they will be moved apart into the eX- tensions, said legs having feet on their ends projecting behind the slot.

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E'. E. HAI/NUON RIBBON HOLDER. APPLICATION FILED MAR. I9I6.
1,22I.,L?2 PaIenIedApns, 1917.
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EDWARD E. HAMILTON, OF NORTHBORO, MASSACHUSETTS.
RIBBON-HOLDER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 3, 1917.
Application filed March 4, 1916. Serial No. 82,017.
To all whom z'may concern.'
Be it known that I, EDWARD E. Harrin- ToN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Northboro, in the county of Worcester and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Ribbon-Holder, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a ribbon holding device for use on the hair.
The principal objects of the invention are to provide a simple device for this purpose which can readily be attached to a hair ornament, in the form of a barrette or other form complete in itself; to provide a construction in which the application vof the ribbon holder to the hair ornament and its detachment therefrom can be accomplished in a very simple manner; and one in which the pressure of the ribbon inside the holder will not only not tend to displace the holder, but will tend to keep it more firmly in position. Further objects and advantages will appear hereinafter.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings in which- Figure 1 is an elevation of a ribbon holder constructed in accordance with this invention;
Fig. 2 is a plan of the same;
Fig. 3 is a rear elevation, partly 1n section' Fig. 4 is a sectional view on the line 4-4 in Fig. 3, and
Fig. 5 is a plan of a barrette showing this invention applied thereto.
Tn the forms shown in the first four figures, the invention is applied to a hair ornament which consists preferably of a single plate of Celluloid or other similar material, having two posts 11 and 12 on the rear, one for receiving aI rubber band 13 and the other constituting a, hook for engaging the loop end thereof. l By this arrangement the hair ornament can be placed around a braid of hair or the like and held in position by the rubber'connection 13.
It will be noted that this hair ornament 10 is complete in itself. It may be provided with any desired ornamentation, but 1t has a cruciform opening near the center made up of a longitudinal slot 15 and opposite transverse extensions 14 extending in the other direction, so that the two together constitute a cross.
The purpose of the extension 14 is to receive the legs 1G of the ribbon holding member 17. This member is of a bow form having a. passage therethrough for receiving the ribbon A which is preferably folded so as to have three thicknesses. In this way a bow is provided with considerably less ribbon than if it were tied and the ribbon is not worn or damaged to the same extent. The two legs 16 are formed at the ends of the bow and consequently are flexibly connected by it as it is preferably made of sheet celluloid or other similar material. They have enlarged feet 18 at their ends which are adapted to pass into the slot 15 and then, when all the way through, they expand` so as to come behind the ends of the extension 14 and hold the device locked in position.
In applying the device, the holder 17 with the ribbon therein is held horizontally and the feet pressed together and moved into the slot 15, then allowed to expand so that the legs come into the extensions 14. `The device is thus held lirmly in position until pressed inwardly again.
It will be seen that the ribbon, which is contracted in the holder 17 and exerts a pressure upon it for the purpose of opening it outwardly, does not tend to displace the holder from the main member, the hair ornament 10. The more ribbon that is caught in it the more firmly it will be held and the more diflicult it will be to loosen it for replacing the ribbon or for other purposes. Furthermore, it is well understood that when curved devices are made of sheet cellu` loid there is some tendency for them to straighten out to their original fiat condition. If the device were arranged so as to be caught onaccount of its curvature, it might tend to become useless after a time, but in the present case any tendency on the part of lthe Celluloid to straighten out will only assist in locking it more firmly in position.
In Fig. 5 I have shown the same ribbon holder as applied to a barrette 20 and it will be understood that the cross-shaped slot is providedV in that case as in the other.
Although I have illustrated and described only two applications of the invention and onlyl one form of the holder proper, I am well aware of the fact that modifications can be made in both Without departing from the scope of the invention as expressed in the claims. Therefore I do not wish to be limited to all the details of construction herein described, or to the application of the invention to the particular articles illustrated, but what I do claim is 1. As an article of manufacture, a ribbon holder comprising a complete hair ornament having means for securing it to the hair, and provided With a cruciform slot With one part extending longitudinally and having transverse extensions, and a ribbon holding member of bow-shaped form provided With two legs adapted to be pressed together to enter the longitudinal part of said slot, whereby by their natural resiliency they will be moved apart into the eX- tensions, said legs having feet on their ends projecting behind the slot.
2. As an article of manufacture, a ribbon Copies of this patent may be obtained for EDWARD E. HAMILTON.
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US5398705A (en) * 1993-11-09 1995-03-21 Hiltbrand; Gregory R. Method and apparatus for forming hair bows
USD357092S (en) 1993-12-20 1995-04-04 The Topsytail Company Hair accessory
US5441061A (en) * 1994-02-03 1995-08-15 The Topsytail Company Interchangeable decorative ornament and method
US5524651A (en) * 1994-11-08 1996-06-11 The Topsytail Company Interchangeable decorative ornament and method
USD371982S (en) 1995-11-17 1996-07-23 Gail Price Pin
USD373851S (en) 1994-08-26 1996-09-17 Lynnabeth Martinez Hair band
USD387486S (en) * 1994-07-21 1997-12-09 The Topsytail Company Combination hair clasp and ornament holder
US5785065A (en) * 1995-08-03 1998-07-28 Johnson; Destrina D. Hair barrette with replaceable ornaments
FR2872392A1 (en) * 2004-07-02 2006-01-06 Pascale Jackie Millet Hairstyling device, has clip to bind hair and multiple rings added around clip to separate hair into multiple strands of hair, where clip is constituted of barrette having lock or rubber band

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5398705A (en) * 1993-11-09 1995-03-21 Hiltbrand; Gregory R. Method and apparatus for forming hair bows
USD357092S (en) 1993-12-20 1995-04-04 The Topsytail Company Hair accessory
US5441061A (en) * 1994-02-03 1995-08-15 The Topsytail Company Interchangeable decorative ornament and method
US5634479A (en) * 1994-02-03 1997-06-03 The Topsytail Company Interchangeable decorative ornament and method
USD387486S (en) * 1994-07-21 1997-12-09 The Topsytail Company Combination hair clasp and ornament holder
USD373851S (en) 1994-08-26 1996-09-17 Lynnabeth Martinez Hair band
US5524651A (en) * 1994-11-08 1996-06-11 The Topsytail Company Interchangeable decorative ornament and method
US5785065A (en) * 1995-08-03 1998-07-28 Johnson; Destrina D. Hair barrette with replaceable ornaments
USD371982S (en) 1995-11-17 1996-07-23 Gail Price Pin
FR2872392A1 (en) * 2004-07-02 2006-01-06 Pascale Jackie Millet Hairstyling device, has clip to bind hair and multiple rings added around clip to separate hair into multiple strands of hair, where clip is constituted of barrette having lock or rubber band

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